A District Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to- day field merchandising operations within a specific geographical District. The District Manager is to follow Quality Assuranceoperating procedures and to monitor the activities of their assigned part-time field personnel, called Project Merchandisers, and to insure timely and reliable store level results from their

Project Merchandisers.

The District Manager is also to conduct weekly in-store field level working sessions with their Project Merchandisers. In addition, District Managers will be required to recruit, hire, and train Project Managers on an ongoing basis.

Major Areas of Responsibility

Maintain a basic knowledge of all active clients within the district

Oversee work quality to ensure work performed meets the standards of Driveline Retail Merchandising and its clients

Maintain an average of 97% on-time completions for all client work

Achieve 100% store completions for project work within 48 business hours of end date

Maintain Project Merchandiser pay rates consistent with the district’s average

Manage district costs including drive time, mileage, overtime and additional time to meet and/or exceed the corporate budget guidelines

Approximately 65% travel is required for District Managers. Overnight stays may be required throughout the work week as dictated by business objectives and district boundaries.

District Manager Position Description

Acknowledgement: The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards for the District Manager Position. Incumbents are expected to follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor(s).